Part 11
The next day, Tim walked into the office feeling on top of his game. He had only been running his satellite office for less than half a year, and it had already experienced early success. The first two ads in what he felt sure would be a breakthrough campaign had tested well with the focus group, and he fully expected that today's meeting would end with a green light for the series.
He was already experiencing the best of both worlds, when Danielle and Kurt had asked him and his employees to not just create the ads, but to be in them! It was a compliment to all of them - the campaign called for attractive people, so how could it not be flattering? - and it promised extra pay, with a potentially even larger payoff if the ads took off and went national.
And to top it off, he was especially lucky, because while his good-looking employees got to be in the ads too, they also had to worry about the amount of exposure that that would involve for them. For Tim, it was win-win. He got to experience every man's dream: to be surrounded by half-clothed women who wanted him and were throwing themselves at him!
So as he walked into his office and into the conference room that morning, he was all smiles.
His first surprise was to see that Shawna and the three women from the video team were already there, with a woman he'd never met before. When they saw him, Shawna waved him over to the newcomer. "Hello Tim. I'd like to introduce Sandy Holloman. She's our in-house demographic researcher, and a number crunching wizard."
Sandy was a petite, pretty, green-eyed strawberry blonde in her early 30s, with pale skin and an easy smile. She stuck out her hand and said, "It's so nice to meet you."
Tim took her hand, noticing that she had appeared to quickly look him up and down as he shook her hand. "You too."
Shawna said "Sandy has the buyers' profile info that we'd asked her to assemble, and I've got a report on the focus groups from yesterday. I'd suggest that we close the office for the next hour or more, while we go over everything."
"Sounds great," Tim said. He stepped back out into the main reception area.
"Julie, could you put the phones on voice mail?"
Julie nodded, and Tim walked past her, toward the front door. Before he got there, Danielle arrived, along with Kaitlyn, Mia and Anna. Tim opened the door for them. "Looks like the gang's all here."
"All except for Kurt," Danielle said. "He left this morning for an all-day meeting at corporate. But he'll be back late tonight, and I'll fill him in."
Tim flipped the sign in the door, and pulled it shut. "So it looks like it's ladies day around here."
"Except for our leading man," Mia said, and tilted her head in mock flirtation, batting her eyes.
Tim dropped his voice into a pseudo-pretentious bass register. "It's good to be the king!"
Everyone moved into the conference room. Sandy and Shawna were fiddling with the computer on the podium beside the head of the table, as Tim moved up to the first seat on the right, and the other women all took seats around the table. Tim said hello to Joy, Becky and Pam, and everyone made small talk for a few minutes.
Shawna had lowered the retractable screen at the front of the room, and the projector suspending from the ceiling under the table was switched on. Tim noticed that Shawna and Sandy were talking softly to each other, and that they each had sly smiles on their faces. Sandy looked up and caught him looking at her, and then laughed.
Tim thought that was strange, but before he could think more about it, the projector had warmed up enough that the screen lit up. Shawna had a hand-held clicker, and she got the meeting started.
Shawna walked them through the focus group results. "As expected, the ad did really well." She called up a slide which showed the video of the first ad, along with a line that went horizontally across the screen in time with the video. As she moved a button along the bottom of the screen to advance the video, everyone could see the results of the response meters that the focus group had used.
"Virtually every revealing moment when the women tried to get Tim's attention got high numbers on the response meters," Shawna said.
Tim looked at his employees, smiling. "I knew it! I told you girls that you looked great!"
Shawna next went through a few Powerpoint slides that summarized the response meter numbers, and then through a few screens with a synopsis of the written responses that the focus group had filled out. The most common descriptors were "funny," "sexy," and "clever."
"The only dark lining on the silver cloud," Shawna said "was that the ads both did much better with the male focus group members than with the females. The average of the males' ratings had each ad in the low 90s, while the females had them in the mid 60s."
"That's still pretty good, though," Danielle said.
"Yeah," Tim jumped in. "And even if it's a little off, that's not a big deal, because the ads really crushed it with our targeted male demographic, just as I knew it would." He crossed his arms over his chest, the picture of self-satisfaction.